Melbourne to exit world’s longest COVID-19 lockdown this week
Victoria, of which Melbourne is the capital, will reach its double-vaccination target of 70 percent this week. Melbourne holds the ...
Read moreVictoria, of which Melbourne is the capital, will reach its double-vaccination target of 70 percent this week. Melbourne holds the ...
Read moreAustralia's largest cities, Sydney and Melbourne, including Canberra, started observing strict lockdown measures nearly four months ago. Australia was able ...
Read moreAustralia reportedly expects to fully vaccinate 80 percent of its population against COVID-19 by mid-November. The Delta outbreak in Australia ...
Read moreAustralia aims to shift away from its COVID-zero strategy and live with the virus once it reaches the vaccination rate ...
Read moreThe original vaccination deadline for authorized workers in New South Wales is September 6. Several locations across the globe have ...
Read moreAustralia continues to see a steady rise in COVID-19 cases due to the Delta variant, with Sydney as the epicenter ...
Read moreAbout 40 percent of the population in Australia is facing COVID-19 restrictions. Australia was able to contain the surge of ...
Read moreOne of the largest cities in Australia, Sydney enters its second lockdown extension as COVID-19 cases continue to rise. Australia ...
Read moreSydney is currently in a three-week 'hard lockdown,' which will conclude on July 16. Several countries are facing a new ...
Read moreOfficials believe Australia is entering a "new phase" of the COVID-19 pandemic, alongside the more contagious Delta variant of the ...
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